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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Charting a Course for the Coming Fall: Political and Organizational Perspectives

Today's world is defined by the worst economic crisis since the 1930s and the one-sided class war that has been waged for the last 40 years. For working people it has created a space for questions about the capitalist system and uncertain conditions amidst a sense of hope that if we organize ourselves, we can change things. Join the Boston Branch of the International Socialist Organization for a series of three meetings to politically understand the current state of world affairs and how we can organize ourselves for the current and coming struggles to create a world without war, oppression, and poverty.

All three meetings will be held at the People’s Haymarket Fund located at 42 Seaverns Avenue in Jamaica Plain. Everyone is welcome to participate in the discussion.

Thursday, August 27th
7pm-9pm
The Struggle for LGBT Liberation and the upcoming National Equality March
Organizing for the Northeast Socialist Conference in New York City

Sunday, August 30th
10am-11:30am
Discussion of Part One of Communists in Harlem during the Depression
12pm-3pm
Political and Organizational Perspectives for the Boston ISO

Thursday, September 3rd
7pm-9pm
The State of US Imperialism
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